Nelson and Marlborough Steam Navigation Company. THE Paddle Steamer TASMANIAN MAID will weather permitting, leave as follows: Nelson, for Collingwood. Friday, 27th .. 8 p.tn. Collingwnod, for Alotupipiand Nelson, Saturday, 28th „. .. 3 p.m. Nelson, for Picton, Monday, 30th .. .. 5 p.m. Picton, for Big Bush, Tuesday, 31st.. midnight Eig Bush, for Picton, Thursday, January 2nd 3 a.m. Picton,-for Nelson, Thursday, 2nd ..- .. 5 p.m. Nelson, for Big Bush direct, Saturday, January 4th .. .. .. •• 4 p.m. Big Bush, for Nelson direct, Wednesday, Bth 8 am. Nelson, for Collingwood, Friday, 10th .. 7 p.m. Collingwood, for Motupipi and Nelson, Saturday, 11th .. .. 4 p.m. * Nelson, for Picton, Wednesday, 15th .. 3 p.m. Picton, for Big Bush, Thursday, 16th .. 11 a.m. Big Bush, for Picton, Sunday, 19th .. ..7 a.m. Picton, for Nelson, Sunday, 19tli .. .. Ip.m. Nelson, for Big Bush direct, Tuesday, 21st .. 5 p.m. Big Bush, for Nelson direct, Saturday, 25th 9 a.m. j Nelson, for Collingwood, Monday, 27th .. 8 p.m. Collingwood, for Motupipi and Nelson, Tues- j day, 2Sth .. .. .. . - .. 6 p.m. Nelson, for Picton, Thursday, 3.oth .. .. 3 p.m. Picton, for Big Bush, FricM\ 31st .. .. 11 a.m Big Bush, for Picton, Saturdaj, February Ist 6 a.m. Picton, for Nelson, Saturday, lot ~ ~12 noon • This trip the steamer will take Goods, under bond, for Picton and the Wairau, provided they are on the Wharf before Two p.m. Goods taken for Picton, Boulder Bank, Big Bush, and for Blenheim; for the latter place goods forwarded per barge Hope from Boulder Bank at ship's expense but at shipper's risk. For freight or passage (both of which must be paid in Nelson), apply to JONATHAN LIVICK, Albion Wharf, or to TIIOMAS CAWTHRON, OOD Secretary. Steam to Motueka. »THE B.S. UNDINE, S. A. Leech, -*■■ master, will sail for the above place (weather pevmittinfj) as follows : — On Tuesday, the 24th, This Day. at . 815, a.m. Returning to Nelson same day. On Thursday, the 26th, at . . . 10. pm. Returning on Friday morning. On Saturday, the 28th, at . . .11-45, p.m. Returning to \elson on Monday Morning, the 30th, at 1 \-"0 a in., and will remain at Nelson on Tuesday, the 3lst, for the Regatta, sailing again for Motueka on Wednesday, the Ist January, 1862, at 11, a.m. Fares—Five shillings. For freight or passage, app'y to the captain, on board, or to FREDERICK STOCK, 59 tf Albion Wharf. Heavy Horses and Mares for Sale. MESSRS. N. EDWARDS AND CO. -*-'-*- have received instructions from Mr. George Potter to sell the remainder of his well selected Cargo of heavy HORSES and MARES, On Tuesday, the 24th December, at One o'clock precisely, in the STOCKY \ KD at the rear of the Marine Hotel. Amongst them will be found some very excellent Heavy Cart Stock and Brood Marcs. Terms cash. Nelson, 21st December, 1861. COG Household Furniture and Effects. MR. D. MOORE is instructed by A. Kerr, Etq., to sell by auction on the premises, HardyBtreet, On Tuesday, 24th instant. at half-past Eleven o'clock— The whole of his very superior HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, Engravings, Kitchen Utensils, and Effects. Printed Catalogues will be prepared prior to the day rf~a!<-. Without reserve. Also, 1 Fuperior Bay Gelding, quiet to saddle. 1 Peat's Saddle. 1 Bridle, &c., &c. Nelsor, December 6. 602 R. D. "MOORE is instructed by Mr. Stratford, to sell by auction at Thomas's Hoisc and Jockey Inn, Waimea-west, On Thursday, 2nd January, 1862, at One o'clock— 1 Reaping Machine 2 Hoi'Fe Hoes 13 Hush Collars, assorted sizes 3 sets Tiller Harness 1 set, Pony Gig Harness Double and Single Guns Revolver and other Pistols, and Ammunition for ditto Knives, Forks, Meat and Priming Sawa Boots and Shops, Copper Kettle, &c. Tlic Reaping Machine is one of Croskill's, with recent improvements, consisting of Larger Wheels, Longer and Deeper Ferrated Knives, with Sheaf-Col-lector. The most prominent advantage is its central power of propulsion, and it can be worked either by lullocks or hor.-es. Intending purchasers of firearms and ammunition must previously procure a license from the Collector of Customs. Terms at Sale. Nelson, December 20. CO3 ]SJOTICE.— The Sale by Auction adver- -»• ' fi.«ed to take place on the 30th December, 1801, at tho Trafalgar Hotel, will not be held until further notice. 601 To Engineers, Contractors, and Others. rPHE undersigned being in connection -*- with the well-known Engineering Firm of Braithwaite and Company, of London, and having been nppointed AGENTS in New Zealand for the Celebrated Haigh Foundry Company, and other eminent manufacturing firms, are prepared to furnish every information, including the prices (delivered at St. Katherine's Docks, or in New Zealand), in reppectof all kinds of ENGINEERING, and CONTRACTOR'S WORK, such asStationary and Locomotive Steam Engines, high and low pressure, Rails, Turn-tables, Rolling Stock, and Railway Plant of every description. Wrought, and cast Iron Bridges of various designs, including patent Wire Rope Suspension Bridges, from ten to one thousand feet span. ■ Cast and Wrought Iron Work of all kinds. Patent Lead, Wrought and Cast Iron Piping, and superior Plant and Fittings for Water and GasWoiks. i Double-geared Crabs and independent Pillar Cranes, from twelve to twenty feet radiu?, to lift from two to forty tons; Hydraulic and ether Presses, for wool, bay, &c, &o. Millwright Work and Gearing of all kinds, in-c-'udinw Fairburn's patent Wrought Iron Water ■Wheel. Stfam Dredging Machines, Steam Tugs, Iron Steam Boats, for river, harbor, or ocean service, fitted with Rewain's patent and other approved nnyinea, and niper-heating Steam Apparatus for economising fuel, and having Paddles or Screw Propel ers. A. S. BRAITHWAITE AND CO., 604 Nelson. "WAN TED, two good FARM SERVANTS, * * and a stout LAD who can drive bullocks. Atiflv to Mr. lIARKNESS, Richmond ; or to Mr. GOULAKD, at Mrs. Nalder's, Nelson. SGO New Zealand Insurance Company. INSURANCE FROM FIRE.—The un- -*- dersiVned are authorised, by power of attorney from the- above Company, to grant POLICIES of InHiuunce from loss or damage by FIRE upon BUJLDNGSand FURNITURE, and Goods and Merchandise of all descriptions. ' . CURTIS BROTHERS. Nelson, Auguit ?0,1801. 998
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Colonist, Volume IV, Issue 435, 24 December 1861, Page 2
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